Grimsby Independent, 5 Mar 1942, p. 1 The following letter was received by the parents of Sergeant-Observer Robert Alldrick, whose plane was shot down over Holland some months ago, and who is now a prisoner of war in a German internment camp. It was posted December 30, and arrived in Grimsby on February 25. Marked airmail, it ...

Grimsby Independent, 5 Mar 1942, p. 1 The following letter was received by the parents of Sergeant-Observer Robert Alldrick, whose plane was shot down over Holland some months ago, and who is now a prisoner of war ...

Grimsby Independent, 22 Apr 1943, p. 1,7 The following letters received by Wm. and Mrs. Alldrick from their son, Sergeant Robert Alldrick, R.C.A.F., a Prisoner of War in Germany, will prove of interest to his many local friends: 7 Dec. 1942. Dear Mom and Dad, Just been over to see our dentist, and had a couple of ...

Grimsby Independent, 22 Apr 1943, p. 1,7 The following letters received by Wm. and Mrs. Alldrick from their son, Sergeant Robert Alldrick, R.C.A.F., a Prisoner of War in Germany, will prove of interest to his many local ...

Grimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1942, p. 1 A young Grimsby couple have adopted - not a baby - a Prisoner of War in a German prison camp. Ever since Sgt.-Gunner "Bobby" Aldrick became a prisoner of war in Germany, a year or more ago, he has had regular parcels of "Goodies" sent to him by his parents ...

Grimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1942, p. 1 A young Grimsby couple have adopted - not a baby - a Prisoner of War in a German prison camp. Ever since Sgt.-Gunner "Bobby" Aldrick became a prisoner of war ...

Grimsby Independent, 28 Jan 1943, p. 1,8 From a British medical officer, prisoner of war in a German military hospital, Mrs. Sarah Carlton, North Grimsby, has received a letter telling of the death and funeral of her son, Pte. John Carlton, of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, who was taken prisoner at Dieppe and died in the ...

Grimsby Independent, 28 Jan 1943, p. 1,8 From a British medical officer, prisoner of war in a German military hospital, Mrs. Sarah Carlton, North Grimsby, has received a letter telling of the death and funeral of her ...

Grimsby Independent, 2 Dec 1943, p. 1,7 The Germans themselves believe they are going to lose the war, and soon, declared Pte. Carl Juhlke, 26, former Beamsville boy, who arrived Saturday, the first Niagara District boy to return home from this war's prison camps. A member of the Royal Hamilton Light Infantry, he was taken prisoner at ...

Grimsby Independent, 2 Dec 1943, p. 1,7 The Germans themselves believe they are going to lose the war, and soon, declared Pte. Carl Juhlke, 26, former Beamsville boy, who arrived Saturday, the first Niagara District boy to ...

Grimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1942, p. 1 Word was received over the weekend by Mrs. Sarah Carlton, North Grimsby, that her son, Pte. John A. Carleton, a Hero of Dieppe, had died of wounds in a German prison camp. Pte. Carlton enlisted with the R.H.L.I. in 1940 and proceeded overseas with that unit. He was first reported ...

Grimsby Independent, 10 Dec 1942, p. 1 Word was received over the weekend by Mrs. Sarah Carlton, North Grimsby, that her son, Pte. John A. Carleton, a Hero of Dieppe, had died of wounds in a German ...